The Four Sons
The Four Sons is a Midrash that appears in several places in the literature of the Sages and was established in the Passover Haggadah The Midrash details four types of sons: wise, wicked, simple, and one who does not know how to ask, about whom, according to the Midrash, the Torah spoke, in the commandment to tell the story of the Exodus from Egypt, and divided the types of answers, suitable for each one of them.
The Questions
In the Torah, verses that command to tell the story of the Exodus from Egypt appear four times. The Sages interpreted each of these four verses as corresponding to four types of sons:- Wise : asks "What are the testimonies, statutes, and laws of Passover that we are commanded to follow?". The detail in the question shows the son's wisdom in Torah.
- Wicked : asks "What does this service mean to you?". Here the son associates the labor only with you and not himself, and "since he excluded himself from the community, he denied the fundamental principle" and the son asking is wicked.
- Simple : asks "What is this?". This question is associated with the simple son because it expresses curiosity in a simple way.
- The one who does not know how to ask : here there isn't a question at all but a command to tell the son even if he does not ask, therefore the verse is associated with the one who does not know how to ask.
The Answers
- The wise son is answered with the laws of Passover, that "one does not conclude after the Passover meal with the Afikoman".
- To the wicked son, one answers with a response intended to blunt his teeth and to say to him "because of this did the Lord do for me when I came forth out of Egypt", for me and not for him, for "had he been there, he would not have been redeemed".
- The simple son receives the concise answer - "with a mighty hand the Lord brought us out of Egypt, from the house of bondage".
- Regarding one who does not know how to ask, our sages commanded to open for him so that he may ask and to tell him.
Order of the Sons
The sons in the Haggadah do not appear in the order of the verses brought in the Torah, there are several interpretations for this order:- The Abudraham explains in a simple manner that the sons were ranked according to their wisdom - the wise and the wicked are both already mature in their opinions, but the distinguished wise is written first, followed by the simple who is not yet fully mature, and the one who does not know how to ask who does not understand at all.
- According to Kabbalah, the four sons correspond to four of the Sefirot that correspond to the four legs of the Throne of Glory: Chesed, Gevurah, Tiferet and Malkhut respectively, and therefore they are arranged according to the order of the Sefirot.
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Characteristics of the Sons
Gad Ben-Ami Zarfati suggested that the four sons reflect a combination of two character traits - intelligence and fear of Heaven - according to the following table.| Possesses fear of Heaven | Lacks fear of Heaven | |
| Possesses intelligence | Wise | Wicked |
| Lacks intelligence | Simple | Does not know how to ask |